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[" VOL.XXII, No.2 ALD.ROY L.CAMPBELL \u201cte \u2014préicdaatee cine gm Nr Di LA EL ids ER npr ean HgTe ro WEE HR te a CRAIN vs WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 MAYOR J.S.CAMERON ALD.H.LLOYD BLACHFORD ALD.R.PANET-RAYMOND Westmount's New City Council Elected Monday ALD.R.H.DEAN ALD.J.S.B.PEMBERTON Jos Ww 5 A4 Westm't Artists H \"goof eo, 0 : Hold Exhibition The paintings of two Westmount Artists, Ruth Dingle and her hus- : band Peter Douet, of 109 Blenheim Place, Westmount, will be .exhibited at the Y.W.C.A., Dor- chester street west.The exhibition will run through - until the end of January.The Dingles are quite well a r known locally as they have been \u201c | .: doing considerable teaching of i 4 a cs Re 5 Wome pt ETS da wf £4 ka, amateur and non-professional ar- x ;.tists.in Westmount and also Notre +1 : Dame - de Grace.- = Mrs.Douet is at present holding a class for the adult class of the - Parents and School Association at Gi Kensington School, and an jllus- ; Ë trated lecture will be given at the ~¥3.school on the evening of January I! 18.This lecture is designed to in- «+ M \".terest more people in hobby programs, Westmount Man Held Up And Attacked on Street 1 1.Jack Deslauriers, 21 Winchester ow | CE x avenue, Westmount, was admitted ° - .to the Homoeopathic Hospital for { i treatment and observation on Thursday, following an attack by , - two men who hit him with an ly i so own object and robbed him of Deslauriers told police that he was opposite 1427 Drummond street, when the two men attacked ~him around 3:20 a.m.: olice are investigating this case, as well as several other hold- .ups which\u2019 occurred the same night.« Legal Wills Avoid Expense, \u201cTo save needless expense and hardships the making of a will should Be carried out carefully,\u201d R.G.M.Gammell, manager of the estates department of the Charter Trust Company, told members of -the Westmount Rotary Club at its luncheon meeting, Wednesday.Citing several examples where difficulties and hardships have been felt by the heirs to an estate, the speaker maintained that it was Almost incredible to witness how leading businessmen will fail to carry out this phase of life on a strictly businesslike principle.\u201cThey will take more time choosing a new automobile than in making and planning the future of their entire life's savings,\u201d he said.While the speaker did not have time to develop the procedure of making legal wills, he did maintain that they should be made with the aid of a competant legal authority, preferably a notary, and | should not be left until old age since many people are killed suddenly in accidents.He outlined some of the details which any will has to go through by virtue of the various Dominion and Provincial by-laws governing the passing on of estates from generation to generation.In making a will, he suggested that it should be as simple of possible, and that at all times it should cover the entire estate.\u201cThe basic questions one should ask oneself in preparing a will are, who, why, when, what, and how\u201d Mr.Gammel] maintained, claiming that it must be dealt with on a \u2018Hardships, Rotarians Told pure and proper businesslike manner.The speaker also suggested that once a will is made it should not be changed by the individual himself, but should be taken to the notary for any changes.He said that it was a good idea to have a will changed every five years or so, which would insure it being a relatively new document covering all phases of the estate.Mr.Gammel was introduced by Alec.Williamson and thanked by .Robert .M.Clarke following - a number of questions asked him by the members.Frank Kenwood presided and announced that there would be a club assembly on Wednesday, January 24th, at 8 p.m.Parents Meeting At St.Paul\u2019s Academy, Monday The next meeting of *1'Association des Parents de Westmount\u201d will be held in the Convocation Hall of St.Paul's Academy, 11 Cote St.Antoine, Westmount, at 8:30 p.m.on Monday, January 15.The Reverend Mother St-Hermi- nie, superior of St.Paul's Academy, will address the parents on the advantages of the \u2018Cours Lettres-Sciences.\u201d Following the meeting, there will be a visit of the Academy under the respective grade teachers.All parents and members of the \u201cAssociation\u201d are asked to attend the meeting., which he started in 1921.- Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis PRICE 3 CENTS Westmount City Council Elected by Acclamation The entire Westmount city council took office by acclamation .Monday as the slate was unoppo sed when nominations closed, returning officer A.W.D.Swan announced.The slate was put forward by the Westmount Municipal Association.The last time an election in Westmount was necessary was 23 years ago.The council headed by Mayor James S.Cameron, composed Alderman J.S.B.Pemberton, R.x | H.Dean, R.L.Campbell, R.Panet- Raymond and Mr.Blachford.They will hold office for two years.This will be Mayor Cameron\u2019s third term as mayor.The office of public library trustee was also filled by re-election by acclamation of Mrs.R.Grant Reid.Only change on the council was election of H.Lloyd Blächford to succeed W.Allan Kennedy as alderman.A native Montrealer, Ald.Blach- ford graduated from Montreal High School and later attended McGill University where he graduated as a chemical engineer in 1918.He operates an industrial chemical firm bearing his name, Resident Since 1921 He is a former president of Westmount High School Home and School Association and served on the executive of Westmount Municipal Association as chairman of the education and library committee.He has lived in Westmount since 1921.> His wife is the former Grace Trenholme, granddaughter of the late Mr.Justice Norman Tren- holme, once dean of McGill law faculty, who lived for many years on Rosemount avenue.They have twossons and two daughters.During the First World War, Mr.Blachford joined the Royal Flying Corps and was stationed at Longbranch and Borden camps before going overseas.Board Members Other members of the hoard are J.A.De Lalanne, G.L.Vickerson, Mrs.M.L.Tucker, Donald A.Baillie and T.W.Gilmour.* Mr.Fenwick, new member of the board, was born in 1897 and served two years with the R.C.N.V.R.in the First World War.He graduated in engineering from University of Toronto in 1922 and is superintendent of the telephone contract division of Northern Electric Company.He is a past president of Westmount Municipal Association and chairman of the Scout group committee of Dominion Douglas Church.A new chairman of the board to replace Ross R.Hutchison will be elected at the January 18 meeting.J.R.Fenwick was elected by acclamation to the Westmount Protestant Board of School Commissioners, succeeding Ross R.Hutchison, retired chairman.J.G.Hutchison was re-elected to the board members who serve for three year terms and are expected to retire after two terms.Cnair- man and vice-chairman of the board will be named at a meeting of the board January 18.Westmount's new city council will be sworn into office Monday night, when its first meeting will be held.Westmount Lady Living in Japan Donates to Fund Mrs.Dougall Cushing, a West- mount lady now living in Tokyo, Japan, was the first person to forward a donation to the School for Crippled Children Fund, in the current mail campaign.Only 1,986 responses have been received to date from the 15,000 Christmas letters of appeal which were sent out, which is 234 less than last year.Little more than half the objective of $43,000 has been realized, the amount collected so far being $23,185, which is $880 less than the figure at this date in the 1949 drive.This week some 13,000 reminder cards will be sent out to appeal to letter recipients, stressing the need for further donations.It is hoped to at least reach the total of the objective set for this most deserving cause.Putters Club Program Resumes The first meeting of 1951 was held last Monday in the Green Room of Victoria Hall.There was a good turn out of both old mein- bers and new.Games were played and an enjoyable evening was had by all.Next Monday night will be Court Whist for the Putters and the Club wishes to remind members and their friends that a gooû crowd is necessary to make the evening a success.; Until.further notice the chub will hold its meetings every Monday night at 8 o'clock in Victoria Hall, = January 15th, Court Whist.January 21st, Beetle Game.January 28th, Movies and Res freshments, Woman Suffers Fractured Leg In Freak Fall Miss Eleanor Armstrong, 50, of 4384 Sherbrooke street, suffered a fractured right leg when she fell from a streetcar at the corner of Metcalfe and Sherbrooke streets recently.The victim was standing on the last step of the vehicle when she fell to the road.She was helped by the conductor of the tram car and a passerby, while a motorist stopped to give the woman additional comfort by letting her sit in his automobile until the potice arrived. FZ SRE ee px] PAGE TWD Funeral Service Held on Friday For Mrs.Casgrain A funeral service was held on Friday morning in.St.Leon Church, Westmount, for Mrs.Alexandre Chase Casgrain, widow of Mr.Justice Alevandre Chase Cas- grain of the Superior Court, who died Wednesday at her home, 536 Clarke avenue, Westmount, after a long illness.She was 73.Burial was in Cote des Neiges cemetery.The former Marguerite Pinson- eault, Mrs.Casgrain was born in La Tortue, Laprairie county, and attended Villa Maria Convent.After graduation she became the first president of the convent alumnae association.She was also a member of the Women's Canadian Club.Her husband died in 1941 a few months after her son, Alexandre, was killed while serving with the R.C.A.F.overseas.She is survived by a son, Thomas Chase Casgrain, Ottawa; a daughter, Mrs.Lucien DesRochers, Montreal, and a brother, Louis Pinsoneault, Montreal.AFFLICT MEN MORE Men, more than women, are afflicted by color blindness.Forty out of every one thousand men are color blind.A salmon's scales show growth rings somewhat like those of tree rings.Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS RAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies who wil) Give you his Personal Attention \"PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) Temple Emanu-El Sabbath Services, tonight, January 12th at 8.15.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Jewish Woman\u201d (in observance of Temple Sister- | hood 65th anniversary).Ritual Service: Mrs.J.N.Neumann and Mrs.George Hollinger; assisting with the Torah: Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern, Mrs.Max Roth, Mrs.David Miller and Mrs.Harry Stern; Haftorah: Mrs.Jack Freedman.Tomorrow morning, January 13th at 11.30.Sermonette - \u201cServing God\u201d based on Torah portion.Oneg Shabbat and Reception After Divine Service tonight, an Oneg Shabbat and Reception will be held in the Temple Community House under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood.The blessing of Sabbath lights - Mrs.Jerome Lewinson; Kiddush - Mrs.Charles Goldstein and Mrs.Jacob Roston.Mesdames Alex Carsley, W.N.Carin, George Davis, Charles Goldstein, Gustave Gray, Hyman Grover, George Hollinger, Abe Izenberg, Nathan Izenberg, Alfred Miller, Samuel Paperman, Arthur Pascal, Louis Poch, J.A.Roston, J.Rubenstein, Irving- Soloway, Eugene Stearne, Max Weinthal, Joseph Winthrop.Brotherhood Celebrations The Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood is observing its thirteenth anniversary with a layman service on Friday evening, January 19th, at 8.15.The principal address on this occasion will be given by Lawrence Marks, a past president of Brotherhood, who is now the Honorary Secretary of the Congregation.Officers of the Brotherhood will participate in the reading of the ritual.On Sunday evening, January 21st, the Brotherhood holds their thirtieth anniversary dinner-dance at the Ritz Carlton Hotel at 6.30 o'clock.The guests of honour will be His Excellency the Lieut.Governor of the Province of Quebec, the Honorable Gaspard Fauteux and Mrs.Fauteux.RAPID VIBRATION Flies\u2019 wings vibrate 330 times a second, while bees\u2019 wings vi- brate 190 times a second.Hostesses will be the following: | Barrister and Solicitor Office: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K,C.Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Residence: 4557 Sherbrooke St.West \u2014 GLenview 2177 57 St.James St.West Ambassador Apts, Westmount 65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited WESTMOUNT Wi.1104 e ELECTRICITY e RADIO e TELEVISION ENROL NOW FOR DAY OR JANUARY CLASSES EVENING CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY | 282 Ontario Street West, Montreal, P.Q.| | Office Hours: Daily 9 to 5 \u2014 Evenings 7 to 9 | | Telephone HA, 4745 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 Funeral Service Held Today For T.Bernard Thomas Funeral service was held in the Chapel of Jos.C.Wray and Bro.today at 2 pm for the late Thomas Bernard Thomas, 73, retired vice-president of the Hicks Oriental Rugs Ltd, who died at his home, Tuesday after a month long illness.Mr.Thomas lived at 4669 Victoria avenue.Born in Nevern, South Wales, he came to Canada in 1908, He | was a past president of St.David's Welsh Society and also a former member of the Layman\u2019s League A member of the firm for 33 years, Mr.Thomas was recognized as a leading authority of Oriental Rugs in Canada.He retired in July of 1950.His first wife, the former Any Pierce, died a few years ago and a son, Elwyn, was killed in the Second World War while serving with the Royal Montreal Regiment.Mr.Thomas is survived by his widow, the former Elizabeth Jane Jones.The funeral service was conducted by Rev.Lloyd Smith of Dominion Douglas Church.Burial was in the Mount Royal Cemetery Mrs.A.H.Moreau Died At Home on Thursday Mrs.Mabel Burton Moreau, wife of A.H.Moreau, died at her late residence, 182 Selby street, West- mount, on Thursday, in her 59th year.A funeral service was held on Monday in St.Irenee Church.Burial took place in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Unity Boys Club News The boys and girls of the Unity Boys Club probably had the happiest and most enjoyable holiday season yet this year.This, of course, was because they had their own clubhouse and being able to plan, decorate and see the results of their efforts in their own clubrooms\u2014 their home away from home.Parties, concerts, movies, dancing and } other entertainments filled their days from the middle of December to New Year's Eve.Westmount Rotarians, who are responsible for the building and equipment of the clubhouse, were popular and frequent visitors and it must have given them a great deal of satisfaction to see the Unity boys and girls having such a good time, Westmount Lady Dies Suddenly Of Heart Attack Mrs.Florence Ruby Dudley, 288 Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, died suddenly from a heart attack on Tuesday morning shortly after arriving at her place of business in the offices of the International Paper Company in the Sun Life building where she was receptionist.Her death came as a shock to her many friends and business associates, She was in her 59th year.She is survived by two sons and two daughters: Jack Dudley of Montreal, Mrs.F.Kearns of N.D.G., Montreal, and Mrs.S.G.Chipman, of London, Ont.Her husband, the late Herbert Dudley, predeceased her some years ago.Funeral services were held yesterday in the Chapel of Jos.Wray & Bros.Mountain street, with interment taking place in Mount Y.M.C.A.NOTES Physical Department Gymnastic Club: A meeting is being held today to determine the compulsory exercises to be done in the coming Inter-\u201cY\u2019 meet, to be held at Central \u201cY\u201d next month.These routines will be circulated to all Branches and will be demonstrated at the \u2018get-together\u201d at N.D.G.\u201cXY\u201d in two weeks\u2019 time.With three competitions and three demonstrations coming up within the next three months, all club members are reminded to Keep turning out regularly to brush up their routines and increase their endurance.Business Men: The Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 volleyball and calisthenic classes are underway again after the holidays, with a good turnout.All men interested in a mild workout and an enjoyable game of volleyball before going home for dinner, are asked to call the physical department for further details.Swim Team: Congratulations to Ron Taylor for his excellent showing in the New Year's meet at the Central \u201cY\u201d .two firsts and two seconds is a fine show.Gordon Smith captured the Ross Trophy, and Don Seller took first place in his diving classification.This was a fine showing, and much credit is due to the whole team, especially Coach Gilbert Young and Doug Seller.The team is now getting set for the next City-wide meet, to be held at International \u201cY\u201d Friday, January 19.The Westmount team is leading this progressive series of meets by a considerable margin.Life Saving: Life Saving Classes are filled to capacity, and all those wishing to enroll for the next course, starting in February, are asked to contact the Physical Director to have their name placed on the waiting list.Business Girls\u2019 Swim Instruction: The first class in swimming in- FE A K - « ra struction for women will get under way this evening at 7:30.Greg Titus, Chief Instructor for the course, has asked that everyone be there early and ready to start at that time, Basketball House League: The lid came off the league last Saturday, with the following players forging ahead in points: Doug Reed, Ian McIntosh, Bruce Robertson, Martin McGreer and Doug Seller.All interested players are asked to keep their eyes on the chart in the gym, to get the final point scores of each individual.Young Adult Section Square Dance Club: Back into action again after the New Year, the Square Dance Club meets every Tuesday at 8:15.All are welcome to dance to the latest Squares, called by experienced callers.Bridge Club: Bridge, or any card game for that matter, is the menu on Monday nights at 8:00.Instruction will be provided if the numbers warrant it.Supper Club: For a home-cooked meal, fellowship and enjoyable program Thursday night at 6:00 is the time to come.Let us know if you would like to join in with this group \u2014 contact Program Office, EL.1106.United Nations\u2019 Assembly: The model United Nations will be held at Central \u201cY\u201d, March 2 and 3.Plans are being formulated at present to send a delegation.If interested in participating, contact the Program Department, Sunday Ski Bus: Contact the Program Department for further information, or sign the ski list at the \"XY\", Special Event .\u2014 .\u201cSweetheart Dance\u201d: The next Friday night special dance will be held on February 9 with the motif being St.Valentine's Day.Make plans now to reserve this date, ,,,(, agen JIN \u2018 A J» = eel AT.4755 > Est'd.1919 6220 Decarie Blvd.[([VVVVVVVVVVVA The Conservatory of Music the 22nd, 1951, under the d Roger Filiatroult.CLASSES WILL BEGIN ON JANUARY THE 29th, 1951 REGISTRATION: from January the 10th until the 19th, from 9:00 from 9:00 a) Applicants should be Ca turalization and residents January the Ist, 1948, b} They should produce a leaving certificate or its c) For this year only the ag Women: 25 years d! In registering, applicants birth certificate and a he physician.a) | classical aria; cl | lied or song.c) Musical dictation d) Ear test, including The Vocal Class will be 1700 ST, DENIS STREET Hon.OMER COTE, K.C., Minister CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC \u2018F VOCAL ART announces the opening of the Vocal Department on January ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS: January the 22nd.CONDITIONS OF ENROLLMENT: Men: 27 years ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS: I.VOCAL TEST: Applicants must sing: b) | opera aria (19th or 20th century); {Original text or translations at the choice of the applicant) Applicants must bring their own accompanist N.B.Before their final admission, applicants selected through this vocal test will be called again for a theoretical test, Hl.THEORETICAL TEST: a) Sight-reading in the treble and the bass clefs; bl Elements of music; Patterson, Wentworth, A.M.Lindsay, A.Moore, R.C.Braithwaite, F.M.ling, P.G.Delgado, E.J.Reid, J.H.Norris, R.Walker, D.J.Moore, R.T.Stackhouse, J.G.Birnie, A.Parr, O.Sterling, T.B, Patterson, G.Zwinge, W.R.Rennie, H.G.Torrance, A.L.Henderson, F.A.Lamontagne, W.Thompson, A.Giltius, E.C.Janes and J.Young.Reservations, Mrs.R.C.Braith- waite.Montreal Club Montreal Women's Club will meet Monday at 2.30 p.m.in the Mount Royal Hotel.The speaker will be Mrs.A, B.McEwen, first member in Canada of the American Institute of Decorators, and Eastern Canada Representative of the New York School of Interior Decorators.She is also Honorary Secretary of the Interior Decorators Society of Quebec, and has had wide expe- , rience in her work with Mitchell Holland.Chairman will be Mrs.C.L.: Henderson of the Art and Literature Department.Beethoven wrote some of his .greatest music after becoming deaf.DEPARTMENT of the Provine® of Quebec irection of Martial Singher and a.m.to 5:00 p.m, (Saturday: a.m.till noon.) nadian citizens by birth or by na- of the Province of Quebec since certificate of Senior High School equivalent.e limit is as follows: should leave with the Registrar their alth certificate signed by a qualified G.C.Robertson, C.- Clark, E, W.Renouf, L.M.Star- \u2018 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 - Off To The West Indies ._ Bermingham Photo Ed Miss Lorna Jones, Beaconsfield Avenue, N.D.G., left Saturday evening from Dorval Airport to spend the remaining winter months in Puerto Rico and other points in that area.oc P0\u20140CSDOC DOCS DOCDIOG DO TO DOCDO Make it Ubursell CZ by PAULINE ROY 7 | | A P0000 \u2014 This is the type of Contest that\u2019s fun for all.You don\u2019t have to write twenty- five words, finish a jingle or name the Seven Wonders of the World.All that\u2019s necessary is that you do what you most enjoy \u2014 in this case, crocheting.A total of $1200.00 in cash prizes is being offered to winners and you may enter in one or more of these eight classifications: tablecloths, bedspreads, luncheon cloths and sets, doilies, household items (such as curtains, coasters, pillow cases, potholders, chair backs, hot plate mats), fashion aces- sories, teen-age girls aad men only.>Do>0\u2014>0\u2014>0c50>0o\u2014>e=>ooc!l If you would like to have directions for the BLACK EYED SUSAN DOILY, simply send-a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Dept.of this paper asking for Leaflet No.D-207.Are you a crochet enthusiast?If so you'll be interested in hearing about the Canada-wide Crochet Contest that is being featured in the stores during the month of January.in January but that doesn\u2019t mean you have to complete your entry in one month.You have until Oct: + 1st, 1951 to send in your crochet work.So be sure to ask at the Needlework Department of your favorite store for an entry form and rules leaflet giving you ecom- i plete information about entering this Canada-wide Crochet Contest.Color in crochet is particularly attractive and is becoming more and more popular.Not only in i fashion accessories but also in articles for the home.With new building going on in all sections of the country, many families are { busy turning houses into homes.There's a difference between a house and a home, you know, and its an important difference.A house is made of bricks and plaster, cement and shingles but a home is built on love and under- the chord of Dominant seventh.limited to Twelve Students MONTREAL standing, mutual interests and family pride.After furnishing your home with the essential large pieces will come the true test of your Ingenuity in making your home the center of a => The contest is being introduced* your family life.You'll want to express your own personality in your rooms by adding touches that reflect the taste and way of living of your family.This can be done most effectively in your choice of accessories.Now there are two types of accessories\u2014the purely decora- Mrs.M.G.Price, Club Bridge Chairman, Entertains Committee Mrs.M.G.Price, 6184 Notre Dame de Grace Avenue, was hostess at her home Monday afternoon when the committee for the forthcoming Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club Mid-Winter Bridge discussed plans.Tea was served with Mrs.K.H, Norris, president of the club pouring.Members attending were: Mesg- jdames M.H.Schade, J.H.Thomson, L.Unsworth, M.F.Windsor, C.R.Seller, G.E.Riley, F, J.Winchester, R.J.Dunn, W, 8.Swetnam, Harry obinson, A.8.Thomson, Thos.Dawson, Eric Hamilton, J, BE.Snowdon, J.F.Emms, A.L.Swinden.The bridge will take place on Monday, Jañuary 22, at 2.00 p.m, in Victoria Hall.Tea will be serv< ed at 4.00 p.m.Mrs.M.H.Schade is in charge of table reservations, EL.7901, Film Board Officer To Speak At Council Miss Kathleen M.Greenwood, Information Screenings Officer of the National Film Board, will be program guest for the meeting of the Montreal Council of Women to be held on Wednesday, Jan vary 17, at 230 p.m.in the Y.W.C.A.Building, 1124 Dorches- ter St.West.Miss Greenwood will speak briefly on \u201cThe National Film Board in a Changing World,\u201d and will show some recent productions of the National Film Board which will include Family Tree, Arctic Jungle, White Fortress and City in Siege.\u201cThe object of this program are ranged by the Council's Film Committee,\u201d said Miss Jessie Nore ris, chairman, \u201cis to encourage the use of films in the programs of the societies federated with the Council.\u201d The Women's Association of St, Andrew's Church, Westmount, will serve tea at the close of the meeting.Sewing Group The Sewing and Cutting group of the Catherine Booth W.A.will hold the first meeting of the year tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the hospital.All members and friends are welcome to come and assist in this important work, tive and the utilitarian, Regardless of which type you want to use, make a test of its fitness for your decorating scheme by asking yours self a few simple questions: Is it & thing of beauty?Is it appropriate for your room?Is it a good companion for your other accessories ?Does it fit in with the color scheme of your room?The colorful doily shown here answers \u2018\u2018yes\u2019\u2019 to all three questions.It is certainly a thing of beauty and will fit in with almost any type of room and most color schemes, The doily is inspired by the black-eyed susan daisy and has a center motif and a border of the yellow-petalled flowers with their black centers.Might be just the thing you'd like to enter in that Crochet Contest mentioned at the beginning of our chat.RE V1 1413) UARANTEERYOUR SATISFACTI Seasonal st8rage : WF ES J Shown above is a scene from \u201cPollyanna,\u201d a Children\u2019s Theatre production, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, at Victoria Hall, Johnson, Sally Saturday afternoons, Jan.18 and 20.Dianna Rother, Eileen Lerner and Sally Schneckenbyr- ger are included In the cast.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1051 | Children\u2019s Theatre Production of \u201cPollyanna\u201d | Rayner, Helen Liberman, Gerda MRT To Present Broadway Comedy In contrast with its recent highly \u2018successful production of Jean Cocteau\u2019s \u201cInfernal Machine,\u201d dealing with Greek legend, the Montreal Repertory Theatre has chosen for its third major presentation \u2018this season \u201cThe Silver Whistle,\u201d Robert E.McEnroe's charming, whimsical comedy which the New York Theatre Guild introduced on Broadway a couple of seasons ago.The play will open on Thursday, Jan.25, at the Guy Street Playhouse and will run through to Saturday, Feb.3, except Sunday.The Silver Whistle is a gentle CHILDREN'S THEATRE Re VICTORIA A, HALL Saturday Afternoons Jan.13th end 20th TICKETS: .$1.15 ond 70e LINDSAY'S MA.6425 - presents :best character -players.and humorous .comedy sbout old folks in an old people\u2019s home who think that they are back numbers and have nothing else to do but to live out the rest of their lives in day-to-day \u2018monotony.But they have reckoned without the coming.of Oliver Erwenter.Oliver convinces them that life really begins at sixty.Thomas McBride, gifted MRT and radio actor, has been chosen to play the key role of Oliver.Mr, McBride will be recalled for his performances in the MRT productions of \u201cThis Way to the Tomb\u201d and \u201cI Remember Mama.\u201d Vernis Christie, who appeared in the MRT Studio production of \u201cRight You Are,\u201d will play the leading romantic role as Miss Tripp, the pretty nurse and Louis Burggraf, the amusing.eprofessor.Dingley of \u201cGood-Bye My Fancy,\u201d will be seen as the Rev.Watson, in love with Miss Tripp.For the remaining roles the MRT has assembled seven of iis These are the old people whose trials and tribulations form the background of the action.The include Ramer Henry, Winifred Dennis, Sally Stark, Edward Wilson, Janet Campbell and Alfred and Beryl Dann.Trinity Players To Stage \u201cThe Bridge\u201d Jan.24-27 Trinity Players will present as their third production of the season, Joseph Schull\u2019s \u201cThe Bridge\u201d.The play will be given on the evenings of Jan.24 to 27.The production will be under the ® direction of Charles Rittenhouse, St, Matthias Pack | C.D.A.and the scenic artist will be Bruce LeDain, whose set for Trinity's first production of the season drew favorable comment.\u2014\u2014 HE BUEA- LAKE\u201d 7 GIRL 1s, ps ptt .\u2014 pe A owars x ™, Zone HEE ôtes \u20ac Eons spe Tiedt: JS, 34¢ NOON T0 1.0m.AEF 500 1-em.10 Som.Bd 75% 6:P.M.TO CLOSE \u2019 as MX 146 NEAR THE FORUM Noted Baritone :27 years complete for men.| -these Cubs will complete the bal- Directs Section The Hon.Omer Cote, provincial secretary, has announced that the section of Vocal Art of the Conservatory of Music of the Province of Quebec will open, Jan.22, under the direction of Martial Sing- her, baritone of the Opera of Paris and the Metropolitan, and Roger Filiatrault, outstanding Canadian singer.Students should register for the courses from Jan, 10-19, at the secretary's office of the Conservatory of Music of the Province of Quebec, 1700 St.Denis Street, Montreal.At the same address the examinations for admission to this course will be held on Monday, Jan.22, from 10 a.m.until noon; and from 2 p.m.until 6 p.m.PAGE THIRTEEN Musical and Mystery Thriller Starting Sunday at Westmount Tea for Two,\u201d opens its local engagement at the Westmount Theatre on Sunday.Starring Doris Day and Gordon MacRae, the Warner Bros.Technicolor extravanza has been spared nothing in the way of production values, and big numbers, gay tunes and beautiful chorus lines fill the screen.The film also introduces two outstanding Broadway musical stars, Patrice Wy- more and Virginia Gibson, fresh from recent successes on the New York stage.; Most of the hit songs in the film are handled by MacRae, as a singing composer, and Miss Day, in the role of a career-bent heiress who loses her money in the stock market crash, | Gene Nelson, who won acclaim for his nimble footwork in \u2018Rosie\u2019 O'Grady,\u201d is highlighted in an amazing staircase dance and unusual African rhythm number atop a huge drum, while comedians, Billy De Wolfe and Eve Arden go\u2019 through their respective routines to key the film's laughs.\u201cTea for Two\u201d is set in the nostalgic 1929 period, and concerns a band of vaudevillians whose efforts to produce a show are hampered by the Wall Street panic.It's the events leading up to their finding a backer that makes for the mugic that predominate in the story.| Among the songs heard are \u201cOh \u2019 Me! Oh My!\u201d \u2018Do, Do, Do,\u201d \u201cI Know That You Know,\u201d \u201cCrazy.Rhythm,\u201d \u201cI Want To Be Happy.\u201d , then, \u201cNo, No, Nanette\u201d and the title song number, \u201cTea for Two.\u201d David Butler directed the film for Warner Bros.Added Attraction As a man of ungovernable temper, given to swift and violent; \u2018rages, Humphrey Bogart currently | is.starred in one of the most un- | usual, most suspenseful pictures of .his career.The film is \u201cIn a Lonely Place,\u201d with lovely Gloria Grahame as the girl who tries to sub-! due the untamed and untameable ! Bogart.This picture is the added attraction.| Based upon a mystery novel hy Dorothy B.Hughes, the new Bo- | gart picture is essentially a story | Hollywood writer who is the last known person to see a murder victim alive, Bogart is faced by an increasing tension, a growing suspicion.In vivid contrast to the darkening world created by that suspicion is his delight in the glowing presence of an attractive young actress, Miss Grahame, as the actress, is the girl who first clears the writer with the police; later, when their romance flourishes, she falls prey to tormenting doubts and questions.As many as 400 day take ski lessons at Sun Valley, Idaho.SHERBROOKE at GREY EL 7.45 PENNS J A} % Radlicious/ Tea-lightf,f Te a-rrigs Es = ELSON: wie - abn | HE BOGART Fes LOL + Cort Bowen NEO < AA MIT + Je SONGS\u2019 TODAY and SATURDAY! \"BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST\u201d {Color by TECHNICOLOR) and of suspicion and suspense.As a \"A LADY WITHOUT PASSPORT\" To be admitted to these courses, | one must be a Canadian citizen | who has lived in the Province of | Quebec for at least three years, The candidates must have their senior high school leaving certificate, or its equivalent.As an ex- | ception granted this year only, the ; age of candidates must be of 25: years complete for women, and Only 12 candidates will be accepted and these will be the first twelve in the contest, which will be based on: (a) Sight-reading in the treble and bass clefs; (b) Elements of music; (c) Musical dictation: (d) Ear test, including the chord of Dominant seventh, Holds Competition The Pack opened its 1951 meetings last Friday night.Colin Ayk- royd passed his Union Jack and now only has a few more items to complete in First Star.| Roger Bellingham and Peter Gillespie ran with the verbal mes- | sage one of their Second Star tests.Peter also completed his shoe shining test.It ig hoped that both ance of Second Star next Friday.As the Sand Six did quite a good job of badge work in December, they are now leading the monthly competition with 142 points.The Red are second with 119.Starting SATURDAY till TUESDAY + That Thing family! the Funniest te À Ever Hoppe\", Ronald REAGAN Charles COBURN Ruth HUSSEY Edmund GWENN Spring BYINGTON \u201cNothing can change our love.neither the color %R of your skin\u2014 nor mine!\u201d JAMES A STEWART TECHNICOLOR contetrr-ves i / iN APY 1 a RSC Plus CARTOON And FIRST RUN NEWS Mr.Gilhooly will be up tonight and perhaps a few more badges will be passed, possibly other Sixes will close the gap by gaining | points.There is still a chance to SPECIAL SCREEN SHOW FOR THE KIDDIES THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, AT 10 AM.Presenting that Favorite TECHNICOLOR Btery of \u201cCINDERELLA Iso COMEDY and CARTOONS do well in the competition with three more nights for it to run.y a ADMISSION:\u2019 All Seats 30c Tax Ine.Doors Open at 9 a.m, Er ne Ae enn i rr a her = pee a > se SE PAGE FOURTEEN 77 Gordon Smith Captures Ross Swim Trophy\" In the recent New Year's Inter- Branch Swimming Meet, held at Central YM.C.A,, a young 11-year old boy from Westmount Y.M.C.A.came through witn flying colors to capture the coveted Ross Trophy \u2014 awarded to the winner of the Boys\u2019 12 years and under 50- yard free style event.Gordon Smith, a member of the Junior Boys\u2019 Division of the local \u201cY\u201d and a constant point getter for Westmount \u201cY\u201d swim team, covered the distance in 37.6 seconds.J.Donohue and Bruce Ovendun, both of Central \u201cY\u201d, finished 2nd and 3rd respectively.High point man for the West- mount swimmers was a 10-year old Junior \u2014 Ron Taylor \u2014 who _ turned in one of the best perform- \u201cances of the meet.Swimming in the 10 years and under classification.Taylor captured first in the 25-yard Free Style, first in the diving, second in the 25-yard | Locals Drop Opening Game to Loyola 5-3 By ALLAN SANDS, ELIUS This afternoon at 4.00, West Hill High\u2019s Senior A hockey aggregation play host to Westmount at the Lachine Arena in what will be the second game of the season for both teams.Jim Patrick, along with his charges, feels that after the showing they made against Loyola on, Monday, the local fellows should give the Red and Grey machine a good workout.West Hill were downed by Montreal High 4-1 at the THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 WHS Pucksters to Meet » | WIN-SUM INN Has moved to ST.SAUVEUR DES MONTS 22 attractive bedrooms, running water in all \u2014 some with private bath.Every room steam-heated and with fully automatic sprinkler and alarm system.Large lounge, delightful view on all sides \u2014 excel lent meals and \u2014 the \u201cDOGHOUSE\u201d for liquid refreshments, ldeal for ski-ing or just a % restful holiday.y - Rates $5.00 to $7.50 per day, aa meals included JA Telephone STE.ADELE 33582 \u2018under diving event.Forum Tuesday.With the first game of the winter season for Westmount's Juniors, coached by Ross Rubenstein, having been cancelled, the squad is looking forward to taking William Dawson Monday when the teams clash at the Forum.- * The WHS Senior À basketball quintet play the second battle in their league on Thursday when they invade the Baron Byng.EARLY START The place: Loyola Stadium.The time: 4:00 p.m, Monday, January 8, 1951.The teams: Westmount High Seniors and Loyola.From the centre-ice faceoff, Bob Forrest flips the puck to Charlie Baillie.Baillie takes two strides to just inside the Loyola blue line.He shoots.He scores! The time: 4:03 p.m.Thus was the start of this year's Senior A hockey festivities.But this happy state of affairs (from a strictly Westmount viewpoint) breast stroke, and second in the 25-yard hack stroke.Other point getters for the West- mount squad were John Moffit, placing second in the 100-yard breast stroke, and,Don Seller, who captured first in the 15 years and FATHER and SON SWIMMING EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:30 + .Dads bring your sons .Non-members welcomed.sons bring your Dads.x Dads \u2014 Plan to meet your boy after the 'Y' movie for a swim.Starting Saturday, January 13th, at 3:30 p.m.For further information, call WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke Street West EL.1106 did not last long as three minutes later the Maroon and Green scored on a partial breakaway with WHS\u2019s Baillie putting the locals \u2018ahead again five minutes later.SCORE TWICE In the second frame the Loyo- lians scored twice to go in front 3-2.However, Rollo Bradley slapped in a backhander assisted by Don Cope for the equalizer with one minute to go.The game blew up in the third period after action had see-sawed back and forth for 10 minutes when Foley and Gagnon put two quickies past Johnny Swaine less than a minute apart.Sixty seconds later the game ended with the collegians on the heavy end of the 5-3 score.For Westmount, Bob Forrest was credited with two assists and Fred Hofman with one.; Next Wednesday afternoon at the Verdun Auditorium the local A pucksters will tangle with a fast-skating sextet from Verdun.The Verdunites opened their schedule on Tuesday by losing 2-0 to D\u2019Arcy McGee.Class \u201cC\u201d Skiing Test Sunday A qualification test for Class \u201cC\u201d zone cards will be held at Montee Plante, Val David, Que.at 2:30 p.m.(or immediately after Class \u201cC\u201d Slalom race), this Sunday.Competitors will be judged on skiing ability as determined by a board of judges under the supervision or Toni Walch, Chief Instructor of the Montee Plante Ski School.Entries should be forwarded by club secretaries to reach the zone office at 990 Notre Dame street west by 5 p.m.today.An entry fee of 25 cents should accompany each entry.No post entries will be accepted.Numbers will be handed out at the Roland Plante Restaurant at the foot of the hill between 2 and 2:30 p.m.on January 14.That's where goalies all over the country are now as the hockey season rolls into its second half and the drive for playoff positions becomes something really bitter.This particular goalie is Terry Sawchuk of the Detroit Red Wings, defending National \u2018Hockey League champions, Westmount Ski Club Members Pass C Qualification Test The following members of the Westmount Ski Club have paased their Class C qualification test this season: Robert Gilmour, Gerry Gilmour! Michael Kirouac, Brian Gregory-Pearce, Rudy Dollfuss, John Soenkowski, Lise Dufresne, Charles Gaebel, Bob Read, Ken Falconer, Barry St.Pierre, Bill Fuller, and Patsy Scott.The next classification test will be held this Sunday on Monte Plante, Val David, at 2.00 p.m.This week-end\u2019s competitions will see a Class A and B slalom at Grand Elan, Mont Rolland, and a Class C slalom for Junior boys, Junior girls and Senior.ladies at Monte Plante, Val David.: Members and parents with cars, who are willing to assist in transporting racers to the races, are asked to get in touch with E.D.Christmas at Pl.9488 or El, 9350.BUS TOUR The next bus tour will be held on Sunday, January 21, when the club will enjoy a ski outing at St.Sauveur with lunch at the new clubhouse.A general meeting of the West- mount Ski Club will be held next Thursday at 8:00 p.m.at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.A fine program of ski movies will be shown, including Luggi Foeger's \u201cRhythm on Snow.\u201d The following \u2018new members have been admitted into the club: Henry W.Bishop, Alastair M.Watt, Mary E.Wellein, Margaret Jordan, Rudy Dollfuss, John Sos- nkowski, Paul Reaper, Tim Evans, Bill Fuller, and Raymond DeBroux.SKI TESTS Tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 o'clock, Norrey Owens and Ragnar Hveslef have organized a ski test for junior skiers on Westmount mountain.This test will consist of several runs through slalom flags with times being recorded.It is hoped that this will inaugurate a series of weekly tests to promote better skiing and to promote the use of the new ski trails on Westmount mountains.Doug Mitchel has accepted the chairmanship of the house committee, and all clubhouse members will be given a turn at being responsible for certain clubhouse duties for one week-end during N.H.L.Notes New York Rangers sprung from last place in the standings a week\" ago to third place.The Broadway Blue Shirts have lost only two games in their last 13 starts, They won three in a row this past week, The Rangers have 33 points, one more than Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens who are deadlocked with 32 points apiece.Chicago Black Hawks moved into the cellar with 30 points.Detroit Red Wings remain in a five-point edge over Toronto.The Wings have 52 pdints to the Leafs\u2019 47.Gordie Howe of Detroit added two goals and an assist during the week to bring his totals to 16 goals and 24 assists for 40 points, This is two more points than Toronto's Max Bentley.Bentley has 15 goals and 23 assists.Third highest scorer is Tod Sloan of.Toronto with 32 points.One point back of Sloan is Canadien\u2019s Maurice Richard.Richard, top goal-getter among the players the winter.IContinued on Page 15) Fast, Free Delivery Service CHAD'S 1855 St.Catherine St.West (Near St.Mark) Fl.3595 first place in the standings with | RE | A 0) } fl | A AJ D 7 I BB Memorial Game ye 4 ze, - æecentiy died after 5 short iliness, kurat Jays from Brooklyn meet .Webster 458, W.Manning 427, \u201cGQ.Pangborn 419, W.Gammon 133, * Dummy 25% Dummy 255, N.Re- This Saturday Basketball fans will gather In memory of Doodle Bloomfield, who when \u2018the fast travelling Benson-.the \u2018Y\u2019 Senior Blues Saturday evening in the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium.The pre- Hminary game will bring Ottawa | B'Naith Brith against thé X'| Junior Blues, The game that will honor the memory of one of Canada's Iinest \u2018memories of the days when Bloomfield.was at his peak, Bloomfield\u2019 \u2018played in three national finals on \u2018the same McGill court.In addition, | as & member of the Eastern half © 1948 Olympic Team, he had the satisfaction of defeating the famed British Columbia University that composed the western half of Canada\u2019s Olympic representatives.Coach Praises Star Coach Gold of the Bensonhurst | Jays, when informed that this! game would be a Bloomfield Me-; morial Game, expressed his opinion that the Jays feel highly honoured to participate in the program.Gold, in his first visit to; Montreal three years ago, rated | the late Bloomfield as one of the outstanding players in the game.on both sides of the border.Meanwhile, plans for the game are in the hands of Abe Ditkofsky and his committee.Details of the ¢vening will be known shortly.Tickets for the game are available at the offices of both \u2018Y\u2019 build- \u2018squads was announced on Wednes-| day.liams, Carol Reynolds, Elizabeth Ings.W.H.S.Basketball Teams Boys and Girls Win Games| BOY'S BASKETBALL Westmount Senior \u201cA\u201d basketball team played Loyola at West.| mount on Wednesday afternoon and won out over the west end college squad by the score of 53 to 35.High scorer for Westmount was Jim McIntosh with 18 points, followed by Buddy Naismith with 14 points.Doug Reid (captain); accounted for 9 points, Gordie Clark and Clem Creamer scored 4 points each and Andy Cote and Tony Skinner each got 2 counters, Other members on the team were: Jerry Levy, Jim Liddell and Mitch.Kiein, Girls\u2019 Basketball The line-up for the Senior \u201cA\u201d and Senior \u201cB\u201d girls basketball | Senior \u201cA\u201d players are: Frances Williams (Captain), Shirley Wil- Loebel, Pat Mowat, Pat Bad, Margaret Jolley, Diane Lemieux, Judy Thorne, Gwen Lord, Margaret \u2018Tucker, Janice Perry.Senior \u201cB\u201d players are: Kay, \u2018\u2019Teare (Captain), Caroline McFarland, Cairine Gilmour, Susan Lar-' rat, Nina Chadwick, Joan Baker, Mary Parsons, Isobel Hamiltof, Alicia Blakeney, Gillian Miskim- \u2018mon, Four games have been scheduled for Westmount High in the western division of the High School Girls Basketball League, the dates being as follows: January 11 Lachine at West- mount High.January 17 Westmount High at West Hill High.January 25 Westmount High at Town of Mount Royal High.February 1 Montreal West High at Westmount High.\u2018All games are billed for 4 p.m.A and B Teams Win Westmount Senior \u201cA\u201d and.Senior \u201cB\u201d girls played an exhibition against Montreal West on the latter's floor on Friday.West- MASONIC St.Andrews White vs Argyle: L.Whelan 350, M.Turnbull 431, A.Lethbridge 427, A.Worthing- ton 407, B.Allan 495, Total 2110; Dummy 255, W.Roberts 331, P.Ulley 398, G.Ulley 424, J, Gibbs 423, Total 1831, St.Andrews White won 8 games, 7 points, ~ Waverley Red vs Royal Arthur: .Deakin 406, J.E.Hastie 349, , Reynolds 436, Dummy 255, Dummie 170, W.Singleton 131, Total 1747; F.Watson 399, M.Grant 429, H.Walker 391, Total 2104, Royal Arthur won 3 games ?points.Corinthian vs Iénic: M.J.Long 110, H.Rosenburg 458, J.Rosenberg 382, G.A.Parsons 514, À.À.Parsons 480, J.F.Smith 252, Total 2186; M.Morgen 405, K.Schlenger 442, W, McArthur 873, C.O'Neill 494, B.Latt 476, Total 2190.Corinthian won 2 games, 5 points.Vietory vs St.Georges No.10: A.Gemmon 484, A.McNab 481, J.Kerr 318, A, Poley 536, Total 2366; J.Benoit 239, D.Betneskey 331, H.Mendelsohn 412, O.J.Cohen 395, S.Greenberg 468, A.Popliger 124, Total 1969.Victay won 3 games, 7 points, I.H.Stearns vs Antiquity: tallack 330, J.XK.Hains 414, A.Retallack 388, Total 1642; Anti- -quity defaulted.I.H.Stearns won 8'games, 7 points, Prince Consort Blue vs Lake- shore: A.Parmelee 413, J.Thomas 440, C.Wood 337, S.Pyves 358, A, Scott 348, Total 18968; Q.Osborne 854, F.Leigh 346, W.Hux- sel 376, Dummy 255, Dummy 255, Total 1586, Prince Consort Blue won 8 games, 7 points.\u201cWaverley Blue vs Covenant: H.Walcott 358, L.Howard 347, Dummy 255, H.Allman 404, Dummy 255, Total 1619; L.Stotland 431, D.Weiss 205, Dummy 255, Dum- R.1J.Hodgson 426, Total 2033; = 3 FE RAY, BOWLING Total 1752.Covenant games, 4 points.Zetland vs St.Georges No.440: J.Giles 445, J.Crone 392, N.Brandt 321, A.Langdon 364, A.Janes 346, Total 1868; F.Clark 430, J.Creasey 394, M.MacIntyre 341, D.MacInnes 342, J.Manton 358, Total 1865.Zetland won 2 games, 5 points.i St.Albans Blue vs Coeurs Unis: M.Boutara 422, W.Robertson 356, | H.Minty 384, A.Thompson 445, won 2 Coeurs Unis defaulted.St.Albans, Blue won 3 games, 7 points.Allenby White v3 Royal Edward, G.Ingram 376, N.Bayltss 289, J.Forsyth 299, T.Kingsley 345, W.Nicholson 433, Total 1742; C.Tuffey 449, G.Kercher 301, F.Doyle 335, R.Ross 434, Dummy 255, Total 1774.Royal Edward won 3 games, 7 points.Beaver vs St.Albans White: H.Thomson 426, J.Robertson 294, M, Stanley 349, A.Morison 370, F.Parsons 350, Total 1789; O.Kool 384, N.Robertson 334, E.Michel 375, Dummy 255, H.Jones 361, Total 1709.Beaver won 2 games, 5 points.x St.Andrews Red vs Elgin: J.Lencaster 415, D.Plant 384, R.White 440, 8.Davison 375, R, Abbott 400, Total 2014; M.Stevens 284, A.Brewer 385, T.McBride 851, T.Johnson 384, M.Gore 371, Total 1775.St.Andrews Red won 3 games, 7 points.Allenby Blua vs Concordia: c i Noel 456, R.Scott 366, E.D.Hill; 459, J.Scott 503, T.Imbleau 384, Total 2168; W.Hunter 322, A.Redgell 408, N.Tyldsley 489, F.' Baily 391.Dummy 255, Total 1865.Allenby Blue won 2 games, 5 points, Devonshire No, 120 vs Wellington: J.Noakes 387, R.Waring 448, R.Nelson 348, T.Breeze 427, G.Hay 445, Total 2052; H.Muck- ersie 334, T.Bray 343, G.Davis Jr.318, Dummy 255, G.Davis Sr.872,.Total 1622.Devonshire No.120 won 3 games, 7 points.de x {N.H.L.Notes.(Continued from Page 14) with 21 tallies this season, also holds the record among players active in the N.H.L.today.He tallied his 271st National Hockey League goal on January 6.thas assisted in the greatest number of goals \u2014 24.\u2018Terry Sawchuk, Detroit's rookie goaltender, still heads the loop\u2019s goalies.In 38 games he\u2019s allowed 77 goals to be scored against him.He bad two shut-outs in his last three games to make his total six for the season.He is also the leader in shutouts, Tireless Turk Broda of Toronto is next with five.New York Rangers have supplanted Toronto Maple Leafs as the League's \u201cBad Men\u201d, The Rangers have spent a total of 448 minutes in the penalty box.Gus Mortson, Toronto defenseman, is the most penalized player with 88 minutes.mount \u201cA\u201d team won by the score of 26 to 14, Westmount \u201cB\u201d team won by 19 to 9.High scorers for Westmount \u201cA\u201d were: Elizabeth Loebel, Frances Williams, Pat Mowat and Pat Earl.For the Westmount \u201cB\u201d team Cairine Gilmour was top scorer.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 Howe | PAGE FIFTEEN + The Dawn of a New Day in Car Service BLUE BONNETS\u2019 = Carlife Guaranty £ V V.will guarantee every new car or truck purchased from us against defective operation for a period of TWO YEARS or 25000 MILES B.B.Carlife Guaranty for FORD $40.00, for Monarch $45.00, for FORD TRUCK $75.00 ( induding a book of 10 greasing opens 7965 DECARIE BOULEVARD, MONTREAL, ATLANTIC 1164 DISTRIBUTORS N.R.Bégin, President EN = ore \u2014 | 4 EN Va 2 mOnAR cui HORS ET Ere ee Ee pe.PER Sali.La NS PE PENNS LER ee dent .- D fo.PAGE SIXTEEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 | | NEW Quick Way'to Safely | 001s Your _ - Conceal SKIN BLEMISH MIRROR Anh SEOT STE A 0STR025 4 ee 8 1, nr CHEMISTS Soi) | Lacie [TS PA DRY SKIN CONDITION ?DRY SKIN CREAM Is designed to correct it.makes dry skin seem more supple and | VELVET OF ROSES pliant, and take on a refreshed look.You'll love its beavenly fragrance.[ Two Sizes frais $9.50 and $ 1 28 con S @ Ge?Yours Todey\u2014ls This Now\u201d || SPECIAL VALUR r sy | TONI REFILL RIT } © Six Ten Midge! + Regular Toni ous | © Poutianent Ré; le ToniCreme.* Shampoo 38e otèe - ME =| 11.88 Valve are usually a Sign of ATHLETE'S FOOT for Quick Relief use (TRL Prophylactic\u201d AXA) ROLL WAVE EE HAIR BRUSH |! 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